Hello everyone, I have read several tweets, Facebook statuses and blog posts recently that have questioned the realness of online friends. This is a subject that interests me, to the point where I used it as a topic of a psychology study once upon a time. My own personal opinion is yes, online friends can definitely be as real as those we have in real life. I have some fabulous internet friends who I chat to, laugh with (laugh at) sympathise, empathise and generally act silly with.

Just yesterday I was conversing with some of those friends about my lack of blog posts recently, more so the parody song posts which everyone seems to enjoy. Further more I was set the challenge to write a parody post about one of them, the (almost) award-winning blogger Martyn Kitney.

So here it is, written about Martyn, but dedicated to all my amazing internet friends.

Martyn

I remember Twitter when.
Timeline was so bland but then,
came along a man.
A voice on my Twitter.
Tweeting in the night.
The thread goes into.
Morning and another tweet.
His gif selections hard to beat.
A friendly how are you.
His insults show he cares.
I never realized, how crazy he’s made me.

Oh Martyn well,
You blog about life, health and schooling.
And the odd give away.

This is a classic post and I’m so glad someone added it to the #blogcrush linky! Favourite line: “His gif selections hard to beat.” Feel free to pick up your “featured” blog badge and congratulations #blogcrush

Hooks and Dragons

Hooks and Dragons

Hi I'm Tracey (more commonly known online as Mrs A) the lady behind Hooks and Dragons. A 40 something tattooed lady. I live with my husband and my cats in The Forest of Dean. I write about my thoughts on life, the news, places I've been and things I've seen. I spend my days making crochet creations. And I love dragons